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[00:15.54]The Hook [00:20.94]铁钩 [00:32.29]Maybe we should get out of here, she said. [00:35.55]That Hook Man sounds dangerous. [00:38.28]Awe, c'mon babe, it's nothing, [00:41.33]her boyfriend said, trying to get in another kiss. [00:45.72]She pushe
[00:18.70]CROSS [00:24.55]十字架 [00:41.49]We all went to bed and all seemed normal. [00:45.96]All at once I awoke from my sleep to hear sounds [00:49.61]coming from the kitchen. [00:51.97]I thought that someone had gotten up to go to the toilet [00:
[00:18.69]Call 911 [00:24.81]拨打911 [00:37.67]Jennifer and Amanda were very good friends. [00:42.25]Now in college, they had been friends since grade school. [00:46.88]Jennifer was the smart, intelligent one. [00:50.45]Amanda was the fun-loving, kin
[00:18.64]Call 911 [00:24.79]拨打911 [00:38.72]The next night, as planned, [00:41.38]Amanda went out to meet David [00:43.59]at a local bar called McGrundy's. [00:47.32]They had an excellent night together, [00:49.70]and it was getting pretty late. [
[00:18.09]Home Alone [00:21.66]独自在家 [00:36.69]I live with my Granddad in Central London. [00:40.88]He went on holiday [00:42.17]and left me in the house alone for 2 weeks. [00:48.47]The house is over 200 years old; [00:51.83]he has owned it since
[00:18.19]Home Alone [00:21.60]独自在家 [00:37.85]I lay in my bed, too scared to move. [00:42.60]I could hear the shouting again, [00:45.07]I couldn't hear what was being said [00:47.89]but I could tell [00:49.18]that whoever was shouting was very an
[00:18.12]Home Alone [00:21.56]独自在家 [00:38.44]After I heard about 10 minutes of silence, [00:41.90]I heard the 'thing' go back downstairs [00:44.40]and into the kitchen. [00:47.16]I eventually got to sleep around 4am, [00:51.04]I was very surpris
[00:16.48]One Night [00:26.49]一天夜里 [00:33.91]I then asked, Are you a benign spirit? [00:37.64]again, the cursor went to 'no'. [00:41.63]Of course I asked the next question, [00:44.37]Are you an evil spirit? [00:46.55]this time the cursor went to
[00:16.46]One Night [00:26.52]一天夜里 [00:35.11]My friend Cynthia and I [00:36.91]spent just about every weekend together. [00:40.35]Her parents were divorced [00:42.47]and she spent just about every weekend at her Dad's house. [00:46.96]He lived in
[00:16.47]One Night [00:26.51]一天夜里 [00:34.80]I decided at this point to check the outlet behind the T.V. [00:38.92]where they were both plugged into. [00:42.21]They were fine. [00:43.71]We shrugged it off again and turned the T.V. back on. [00:47
[00:42.03]Was it Jack the ripper? [00:45.79]那是杀人狂杰克吗? [01:04.40]To my surprise, [01:06.38]I woke up in my bed the next morning. [01:10.22]I thought I was dreaming [01:11.93]and that I would have to go through [01:13.86]that boring school day
[00:30.78]Our Attic [00:36.85]我家的阁楼 [00:49.30]That Saturday my wife went off shoe shopping [00:53.00]and left me and my son [00:54.85]to attend to a variety of 'honey do's. [00:58.50]Towards the top of the list was investigating the attic. [01:0
[00:22.41]The 6th Floor [00:31.53]6楼 [00:41.67]One night, [00:42.42]I had just finished locking all the doors on the way up, [00:46.37]had turned out the lights to the 6th floor [00:48.76]and was heading down the hall to finish up the building [00:5
[00:18.39]Hospital [00:22.96]医院 [00:38.51]The next day, we went to the hospital, [00:41.88]and to our horror, found that he had lung cancer. [00:47.05]He was terminally ill, and nothing could be done about it. [00:52.82]That night I lay awake for a
[00:26.41]The Lullaby [00:34.58]摇篮曲 [00:43.76]While leaving the house to go to school, [00:46.43]I glanced at the garbage can. [00:49.24]The head of the doll was peering out of the top, [00:53.22]exposing her face. [00:55.51]A chill came over me,
[00:16.15]Mister [00:23.39]先生 [00:37.32]We lived in NYC in Manhattan on 130 something street, [00:44.12]in a three-story brownstone [00:46.57]that housed many of my relatives. [00:50.03]At this time I was not yet five years old. [00:54.37]When we l
[00:18.38]Hospital [00:22.98]医院 [00:34.04]October '05, it was half term, [00:37.86]and I was looking forward to a good rest [00:40.91]after a tough first half of term. [00:44.04]Since my grandfather was in hospital [00:46.86](down in South Wales) m
It all began with a stop at a red light. Kevin Salwen, a writer and entrepreneur in Atlanta, was driving his 14-year-old daughter, Hannah, back from a sleepover in 2006. While waiting at a traffic light, they saw a black Mercedes coupe on one side an
A 24-year-old boy seeing out from the train's window shouted Dad, look the trees are going behind! Dad smiled and a young couple sitting nearby, looked at the 24-year-old's childish behavior with pity, suddenly he again exclaimed Dad, look the clouds